Difficulty with log onto aggregate

Hello,
Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I
apologize if this is not appropriate here:

I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation
script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an
app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater.

However, I cannot "sing in with google" here:
https://jhuglobalwater.appspot.com/openid_login.html

This error comes up:

Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized

Running Mac OS 10.6.8

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Luke

The account should be the one you specified during the running of the
configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/
Select the application
Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under "Main".
Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that begins
with a line like:
javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring root
WebApplicationContextWithin this log entry, look for a line like:
org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet:
superUserEmail: mailto:mitchellsundt@gmail.comAnd confirm that the e-mail
address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are
trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that
account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail
account, and upload the resulting configured program.

Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by
going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab.

Mitch

··· On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke wrote:

Hello,
Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I
apologize if this is not appropriate here:

I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation
script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an
app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater.

However, I cannot "sing in with google" here:
https://jhuglobalwater.appspot.com/openid_login.html

This error comes up:

Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized

Running Mac OS 10.6.8

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Luke

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Google has free-usage quotas that reset daily. If you are just starting
out, you would not have hit those quotas.

Some things to check:

(1) be sure the Google e-mail account you use when running the installer
(it is asked for twice, once during the install screens, and once by the
upload script) was entered in the same case as that reported by google (you
can see Google's capitalization of your email account when you view your
Gmail (or Google Apps) Account Settings.

(2) the first time you log in, use Google OpenId and specify this same
e-mail account. If you have a different account logged in on your browser,
you may need to sign out of it on your Gmail website and sign in on the one
you specified above.

If you have done both of these, and are still having problems, invite me as
a Developer to your site
http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting and I'll
take a look at the AppEngine error messages.

Mitch

··· On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, wrote:

Dear Mitch i tried many time logon to my application it returns me error
and do not let me login error statement is below
{"AppEngine Application Problem
A problem has occurred that prevents your AppEngine application from
responding. Your application may have exceeded its per-minute or daily
usage quotas.

Please visit your application dashboard at Google AppEngine. The Billing
Status section will indicate what daily or per-minute usage limits your
application has exceeded.

If your application's usage limits have not been exceeded, then look for
performance issues within Google AppEngine cloud services. From your
application dashboard, click on the the System Status link on the left
sidebar under the Resources heading. This will report problems with Google
AppEngine cloud services.

If neither of those indicate any problems, then your application's Logs
may; these are reachable from the dashboard via the Logs link on the left
sidebar under the Main heading."}
in this situation what should i have to do with this problem even i can
not login and see Forms list at my device android
my server is https://odkaim.appspot.com/Aggregate.html
whats wrong with it how can i login and find out my password if ther's
problem of password in my server kindly reply me thanks

=========================================

On Saturday, October 8, 2011 3:20:19 AM UTC+5, Mitch Sundt wrote:

The account should be the one you specified during the running of the
configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/

Select the application
Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under
"Main".
Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that begins
with a line like:

javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring root

WebApplicationContextWithin this log entry, look for a line
like:

org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitchellsundt@gmail.com
> And confirm that the e-mail address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail account, and upload the resulting configured program. > > > Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab. > > Mitch > > > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke <lmacdona.jhsph.edu@gmail.com> wrote: > >
Hello, > > Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I > > apologize if this is not appropriate here: > > > > I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation > > script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an > > app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater. > > > > However, I cannot "sing in with google" here: > > https://jhuglobalwater.appspot.com/openid_login.html > > > > This error comes up: > > > > Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized > > > > > > Running Mac OS 10.6.8 > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Luke > > > > -- > > Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > > Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en > >
> > > -- > Mitch Sundt > Software Engineer > http://www.OpenDataKit.org > University of Washington > mitchellsundt@gmail.com

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Dear Mitch,

I have experienced this error several times as a new user. I just came
across this one today (error attached). But the issue is i dont have
control over the AppEngine Application, someone else manages it. I'm trying
to be so curious to know more about the errors that come. We are in the
middle of data collection and this error has come up.

Some enumerators have sent data to the system but i cant see those
responses sent. I tried myself and it was sent successfully from ODK
Collect but at the backend i don't see the responses. I tried to export the
data available so i could delete some few responses and see if others sent
would come through then the error came up.

My worry is that, after the system is up again would those responses
already sent by enumerators come to the system?

Kindly assist.

··· On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mitch S wrote:

Google has free-usage quotas that reset daily. If you are just starting
out, you would not have hit those quotas.

Some things to check:

(1) be sure the Google e-mail account you use when running the installer
(it is asked for twice, once during the install screens, and once by the
upload script) was entered in the same case as that reported by google (you
can see Google's capitalization of your email account when you view your
Gmail (or Google Apps) Account Settings.

(2) the first time you log in, use Google OpenId and specify this same
e-mail account. If you have a different account logged in on your browser,
you may need to sign out of it on your Gmail website and sign in on the one
you specified above.

If you have done both of these, and are still having problems, invite me
as a Developer to your site
http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting and
I'll take a look at the AppEngine error messages.

Mitch

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, hussain.almahdi12@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Mitch i tried many time logon to my application it returns me error
and do not let me login error statement is below
{"AppEngine Application Problem
A problem has occurred that prevents your AppEngine application from
responding. Your application may have exceeded its per-minute or daily
usage quotas.

Please visit your application dashboard at Google AppEngine. The Billing
Status section will indicate what daily or per-minute usage limits your
application has exceeded.

If your application's usage limits have not been exceeded, then look for
performance issues within Google AppEngine cloud services. From your
application dashboard, click on the the System Status link on the left
sidebar under the Resources heading. This will report problems with Google
AppEngine cloud services.

If neither of those indicate any problems, then your application's Logs
may; these are reachable from the dashboard via the Logs link on the left
sidebar under the Main heading."}
in this situation what should i have to do with this problem even i can
not login and see Forms list at my device android
my server is https://odkaim.appspot.com/Aggregate.html
whats wrong with it how can i login and find out my password if ther's
problem of password in my server kindly reply me thanks

=========================================

On Saturday, October 8, 2011 3:20:19 AM UTC+5, Mitch Sundt wrote:

The account should be the one you specified during the running of the
configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/

Select the application
Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under
"Main".
Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that
begins with a line like:

javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring root

WebApplicationContextWithin this log entry, look for a line
like:

org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitchellsundt@gmail.com
> And confirm that the e-mail address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail account, and upload the resulting configured program. > > > Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab. > > Mitch > > > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke < lmacdona.jhsph.edu@gmail.com> wrote: > >
Hello, > > Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I > > apologize if this is not appropriate here: > > > > I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation > > script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an > > app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater. > > > > However, I cannot "sing in with google" here: > > https://jhuglobalwater.appspot.com/openid_login.html > > > > This error comes up: > > > > Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized > > > > > > Running Mac OS 10.6.8 > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Luke > > > > -- > > Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > > Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en > >
> > > -- > Mitch Sundt > Software Engineer > http://www.OpenDataKit.org > University of Washington > mitchellsundt@gmail.com

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In general, once the quota limit resets, and you can access the server
again, all data that was already uploaded will still be there.

You should work with the owner of this instance to ensure that they have
the most recent version of ODK Aggregate running -- we have continued to
improve the software to reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed. If
the owner is unable to set up billing and does not qualify for Google
Nonprofit benefits (
http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/nonprofit/index.html), you can
reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed by minimizing
your use of the Submissions tab and avoid paging through submissions on
that tab for looking at incoming submissions (use the Export to CSV feature
or use Briefcase to download data off the server, and export a CSV file,
then use that CSV file for checking the data).

If the survey submissions have media attachments (e.g., recorded audio,
photos or videos), you should periodically look at the Form Management /
Submission Admin tab to see if any submissions show up there. This would
indicate that the submission text was saved, but that one or more media
attachments are missing; ODK Collect 1.1.7 and later will keep showing the
filled-in form in the "Send Finalized Form" tab until everything is
successfully uploaded. So if the filled-in form disappears from this
display on the phone, you know that it has been successfully uploaded to
ODK Aggregate. Earlier ODK Collect versions (1.1.5 and earlier) may report
the filled-in form as sent and remove it from this list even if not all
media attachments have been received by the server.

Mitch

··· On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Mohammed Muntasir Nashiru < muntasirnashiru@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Mitch,

I have experienced this error several times as a new user. I just came
across this one today (error attached). But the issue is i dont have
control over the AppEngine Application, someone else manages it. I'm trying
to be so curious to know more about the errors that come. We are in the
middle of data collection and this error has come up.

Some enumerators have sent data to the system but i cant see those
responses sent. I tried myself and it was sent successfully from ODK
Collect but at the backend i don't see the responses. I tried to export the
data available so i could delete some few responses and see if others sent
would come through then the error came up.

My worry is that, after the system is up again would those responses
already sent by enumerators come to the system?

Kindly assist.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mitch S mitchellsundt@gmail.com wrote:

Google has free-usage quotas that reset daily. If you are just starting
out, you would not have hit those quotas.

Some things to check:

(1) be sure the Google e-mail account you use when running the installer
(it is asked for twice, once during the install screens, and once by the
upload script) was entered in the same case as that reported by google (you
can see Google's capitalization of your email account when you view your
Gmail (or Google Apps) Account Settings.

(2) the first time you log in, use Google OpenId and specify this same
e-mail account. If you have a different account logged in on your browser,
you may need to sign out of it on your Gmail website and sign in on the one
you specified above.

If you have done both of these, and are still having problems, invite me
as a Developer to your site
http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting and
I'll take a look at the AppEngine error messages.

Mitch

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, hussain.almahdi12@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Mitch i tried many time logon to my application it returns me error
and do not let me login error statement is below
{"AppEngine Application Problem
A problem has occurred that prevents your AppEngine application from
responding. Your application may have exceeded its per-minute or daily
usage quotas.

Please visit your application dashboard at Google AppEngine. The Billing
Status section will indicate what daily or per-minute usage limits your
application has exceeded.

If your application's usage limits have not been exceeded, then look for
performance issues within Google AppEngine cloud services. From your
application dashboard, click on the the System Status link on the left
sidebar under the Resources heading. This will report problems with Google
AppEngine cloud services.

If neither of those indicate any problems, then your application's Logs
may; these are reachable from the dashboard via the Logs link on the left
sidebar under the Main heading."}
in this situation what should i have to do with this problem even i can
not login and see Forms list at my device android
my server is https://odkaim.appspot.com/Aggregate.html
whats wrong with it how can i login and find out my password if ther's
problem of password in my server kindly reply me thanks

=========================================

On Saturday, October 8, 2011 3:20:19 AM UTC+5, Mitch Sundt wrote:

The account should be the one you specified during the running of the
configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/

Select the application
Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under
"Main".
Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that
begins with a line like:

javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring root

WebApplicationContextWithin this log entry, look for a line
like:

org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitchellsundt@gmail.com
> And confirm that the e-mail address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail account, and upload the resulting configured program. > > > Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab. > > Mitch > > > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke < lmacdona.jhsph.edu@gmail.com> wrote: > >
Hello, > > Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I > > apologize if this is not appropriate here: > > > > I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation > > script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an > > app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater. > > > > However, I cannot "sing in with google" here: > > https://jhuglobalwater. appspot.com/openid_login.html > > > > This error comes up: > > > > Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized > > > > > > Running Mac OS 10.6.8 > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Luke > > > > -- > > Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > > Options: http://groups.google.com/ group/opendatakit?hl=en > >
> > > -- > Mitch Sundt > Software Engineer > http://www.OpenDataKit.org > University of Washington > mitchellsundt@gmail.com

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Thanks for the assistance.

··· On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 7:15 PM, Mitch S wrote:

In general, once the quota limit resets, and you can access the server
again, all data that was already uploaded will still be there.

You should work with the owner of this instance to ensure that they have
the most recent version of ODK Aggregate running -- we have continued to
improve the software to reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed. If
the owner is unable to set up billing and does not qualify for Google
Nonprofit benefits (
http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/nonprofit/index.html ), you can reduce
the rate at which the quota is consumed by minimizing your use of the
Submissions tab and avoid paging through submissions on that tab for
looking at incoming submissions (use the Export to CSV feature or use
Briefcase to download data off the server, and export a CSV file, then use
that CSV file for checking the data).

If the survey submissions have media attachments (e.g., recorded audio,
photos or videos), you should periodically look at the Form Management /
Submission Admin tab to see if any submissions show up there. This would
indicate that the submission text was saved, but that one or more media
attachments are missing; ODK Collect 1.1.7 and later will keep showing the
filled-in form in the "Send Finalized Form" tab until everything is
successfully uploaded. So if the filled-in form disappears from this
display on the phone, you know that it has been successfully uploaded to
ODK Aggregate. Earlier ODK Collect versions (1.1.5 and earlier) may report
the filled-in form as sent and remove it from this list even if not all
media attachments have been received by the server.

Mitch

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Mohammed Muntasir Nashiru < muntasirnashiru@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Mitch,

I have experienced this error several times as a new user. I just came
across this one today (error attached). But the issue is i dont have
control over the AppEngine Application, someone else manages it. I'm trying
to be so curious to know more about the errors that come. We are in the
middle of data collection and this error has come up.

Some enumerators have sent data to the system but i cant see those
responses sent. I tried myself and it was sent successfully from ODK
Collect but at the backend i don't see the responses. I tried to export the
data available so i could delete some few responses and see if others sent
would come through then the error came up.

My worry is that, after the system is up again would those responses
already sent by enumerators come to the system?

Kindly assist.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mitch S mitchellsundt@gmail.com wrote:

Google has free-usage quotas that reset daily. If you are just starting
out, you would not have hit those quotas.

Some things to check:

(1) be sure the Google e-mail account you use when running the installer
(it is asked for twice, once during the install screens, and once by the
upload script) was entered in the same case as that reported by google (you
can see Google's capitalization of your email account when you view your
Gmail (or Google Apps) Account Settings.

(2) the first time you log in, use Google OpenId and specify this same
e-mail account. If you have a different account logged in on your browser,
you may need to sign out of it on your Gmail website and sign in on the one
you specified above.

If you have done both of these, and are still having problems, invite me
as a Developer to your site
http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting and
I'll take a look at the AppEngine error messages.

Mitch

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, hussain.almahdi12@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Mitch i tried many time logon to my application it returns me
error and do not let me login error statement is below
{"AppEngine Application Problem
A problem has occurred that prevents your AppEngine application from
responding. Your application may have exceeded its per-minute or daily
usage quotas.

Please visit your application dashboard at Google AppEngine. The
Billing Status section will indicate what daily or per-minute usage limits
your application has exceeded.

If your application's usage limits have not been exceeded, then look
for performance issues within Google AppEngine cloud services. From your
application dashboard, click on the the System Status link on the left
sidebar under the Resources heading. This will report problems with Google
AppEngine cloud services.

If neither of those indicate any problems, then your application's Logs
may; these are reachable from the dashboard via the Logs link on the left
sidebar under the Main heading."}
in this situation what should i have to do with this problem even i can
not login and see Forms list at my device android
my server is https://odkaim.appspot.com/Aggregate.html
whats wrong with it how can i login and find out my password if ther's
problem of password in my server kindly reply me thanks

=========================================

On Saturday, October 8, 2011 3:20:19 AM UTC+5, Mitch Sundt wrote:

The account should be the one you specified during the running of the
configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/

Select the application
Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under
"Main".
Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that
begins with a line like:

javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring root

WebApplicationContextWithin this log entry, look for a line
like:

org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitchellsundt@gmail.com
> And confirm that the e-mail address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail account, and upload the resulting configured program. > > > Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab. > > Mitch > > > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke < lmacdona.jhsph.edu@gmail.com> wrote: > >
Hello, > > Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I > > apologize if this is not appropriate here: > > > > I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation > > script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an > > app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater. > > > > However, I cannot "sing in with google" here: > > https://jhuglobalwater. appspot.com/openid_login.html > > > > This error comes up: > > > > Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized > > > > > > Running Mac OS 10.6.8 > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Luke > > > > -- > > Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > > Options: http://groups.google.com/ group/opendatakit?hl=en > >
> > > -- > Mitch Sundt > Software Engineer > http://www.OpenDataKit.org > University of Washington > mitchellsundt@gmail.com

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In general, once the quota limit resets, and you can access the server again, all data that was already uploaded will still be there.

You should work with the owner of this instance to ensure that they have the most recent version of ODK Aggregate running -- we have continued to improve the software to reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed. If the owner is unable to set up billing and does not qualify for Google Nonprofit benefits ( http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/nonprofit/index.html ), you can reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed by minimizing your use of the Submissions tab and avoid paging through submissions on that tab for looking at incoming submissions (use the Export to CSV feature or use Briefcase to download data off the server, and export a CSV file, then use that CSV file for checking the data).

If the survey submissions have media attachments (e.g., recorded audio, photos or videos), you should periodically look at the Form Management / Submission Admin tab to see if any submissions show up there. This would indicate that the submission text was saved, but that one or more media attachments are missing; ODK Collect 1.1.7 and later will keep showing the filled-in form in the "Send Finalized Form" tab until everything is successfully uploaded. So if the filled-in form disappears from this display on the phone, you know that it has been successfully uploaded to ODK Aggregate. Earlier ODK Collect versions (1.1.5 and earlier) may report the filled-in form as sent and remove it from this list even if not all media attachments have been received by the server.

Mitch

Dear Mitch,

I have experienced this error several times as a new user. I just came across this one today (error attached). But the issue is i dont have control over the AppEngine Application, someone else manages it. I'm trying to be so curious to know more about the errors that come. We are in the middle of data collection and this error has come up.

Some enumerators have sent data to the system but i cant see those responses sent. I tried myself and it was sent successfully from ODK Collect but at the backend i don't see the responses. I tried to export the data available so i could delete some few responses and see if others sent would come through then the error came up.

My worry is that, after the system is up again would those responses already sent by enumerators come to the system?

Kindly assist.

Google has free-usage quotas that reset daily. If you are just starting out, you would not have hit those quotas.

Some things to check:

(1) be sure the Google e-mail account you use when running the installer (it is asked for twice, once during the install screens, and once by the upload script) was entered in the same case as that reported by google (you can see Google's capitalization of your email account when you view your Gmail (or Google Apps) Account Settings.

(2) the first time you log in, use Google OpenId and specify this same e-mail account. If you have a different account logged in on your browser, you may need to sign out of it on your Gmail website and sign in on the one you specified above.

If you have done both of these, and are still having problems, invite me as a Developer to your site http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting and I'll take a look at the AppEngine error messages.

Mitch

Dear Mitch i tried many time logon to my application it returns me error and do not let me login error statement is below

{"AppEngine Application Problem

A problem has occurred that prevents your AppEngine application from responding. Your application may have exceeded its per-minute or daily usage quotas.

Please visit your application dashboard at Google AppEngine. The Billing Status section will indicate what daily or per-minute usage limits your application has exceeded.

If your application's usage limits have not been exceeded, then look for performance issues within Google AppEngine cloud services. From your application dashboard, click on the the System Status link on the left sidebar under the Resources heading. This will report problems with Google AppEngine cloud services.

If neither of those indicate any problems, then your application's Logs may; these are reachable from the dashboard via the Logs link on the left sidebar under the Main heading."}

in this situation what should i have to do with this problem even i can not login and see Forms list at my device android

my server is https://odkaim.appspot.com/Aggregate.html

whats wrong with it how can i login and find out my password if ther's problem of password in my server kindly reply me thanks

=========================================

The account should be the one you specified during the running of the configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/

Select the application

Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under "Main".

Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that begins with a line like:

javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring root WebApplicationContext
Within this log entry, look for a line like:
org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitche...@gmail.com

And confirm that the e-mail address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail account, and upload the resulting configured program.

Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab.

Mitch

Hello,

Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I

apologize if this is not appropriate here:

I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation

script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an

app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater.

However, I cannot "sing in with google" here:

https://jhuglobalwater.appspot.com/openid_login.html

This error comes up:

Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized

Running Mac OS 10.6.8

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Luke

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Hi Mitch,

I am Nilrey of ADRA Philippines. I am just new to ODK and experience the same problem as discussed here, "exceed usable qouta". I will make you a developer for our appspot. Would it be fine to you if you can check on our server? You can directly email me in nilrey@adra.ph.

Thanks.

Nilrey

··· On Friday, July 6, 2012 3:15:00 AM UTC+8, Mitch Sundt wrote: > On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Mohammed Muntasir Nashiru wrote: > On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mitch S wrote: > On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, wrote: > On Saturday, October 8, 2011 3:20:19 AM UTC+5, Mitch Sundt wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke <lmacdona.jhsph.edu@gmail.com> wrote:

Nilrey,

You have likely run out of quota. Wait 24 hours or add a credit card
to your account and enable billing.

Yaw

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On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:53 PM, nilrey@adra.ph wrote:

On Friday, July 6, 2012 3:15:00 AM UTC+8, Mitch Sundt wrote:

In general, once the quota limit resets, and you can access the server again, all data that was already uploaded will still be there.

You should work with the owner of this instance to ensure that they have the most recent version of ODK Aggregate running -- we have continued to improve the software to reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed. If the owner is unable to set up billing and does not qualify for Google Nonprofit benefits ( http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/nonprofit/index.html ), you can reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed by minimizing your use of the Submissions tab and avoid paging through submissions on that tab for looking at incoming submissions (use the Export to CSV feature or use Briefcase to download data off the server, and export a CSV file, then use that CSV file for checking the data).

If the survey submissions have media attachments (e.g., recorded audio, photos or videos), you should periodically look at the Form Management / Submission Admin tab to see if any submissions show up there. This would indicate that the submission text was saved, but that one or more media attachments are missing; ODK Collect 1.1.7 and later will keep showing the filled-in form in the "Send Finalized Form" tab until everything is successfully uploaded. So if the filled-in form disappears from this display on the phone, you know that it has been successfully uploaded to ODK Aggregate. Earlier ODK Collect versions (1.1.5 and earlier) may report the filled-in form as sent and remove it from this list even if not all media attachments have been received by the server.

Mitch

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Mohammed Muntasir Nashiru muntasi...@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Mitch,

I have experienced this error several times as a new user. I just came across this one today (error attached). But the issue is i dont have control over the AppEngine Application, someone else manages it. I'm trying to be so curious to know more about the errors that come. We are in the middle of data collection and this error has come up.

Some enumerators have sent data to the system but i cant see those responses sent. I tried myself and it was sent successfully from ODK Collect but at the backend i don't see the responses. I tried to export the data available so i could delete some few responses and see if others sent would come through then the error came up.

My worry is that, after the system is up again would those responses already sent by enumerators come to the system?

Kindly assist.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mitch S mitche...@gmail.com wrote:

Google has free-usage quotas that reset daily. If you are just starting out, you would not have hit those quotas.

Some things to check:

(1) be sure the Google e-mail account you use when running the installer (it is asked for twice, once during the install screens, and once by the upload script) was entered in the same case as that reported by google (you can see Google's capitalization of your email account when you view your Gmail (or Google Apps) Account Settings.

(2) the first time you log in, use Google OpenId and specify this same e-mail account. If you have a different account logged in on your browser, you may need to sign out of it on your Gmail website and sign in on the one you specified above.

If you have done both of these, and are still having problems, invite me as a Developer to your site http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting and I'll take a look at the AppEngine error messages.

Mitch

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, hussain....@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Mitch i tried many time logon to my application it returns me error and do not let me login error statement is below

{"AppEngine Application Problem

A problem has occurred that prevents your AppEngine application from responding. Your application may have exceeded its per-minute or daily usage quotas.

Please visit your application dashboard at Google AppEngine. The Billing Status section will indicate what daily or per-minute usage limits your application has exceeded.

If your application's usage limits have not been exceeded, then look for performance issues within Google AppEngine cloud services. From your application dashboard, click on the the System Status link on the left sidebar under the Resources heading. This will report problems with Google AppEngine cloud services.

If neither of those indicate any problems, then your application's Logs may; these are reachable from the dashboard via the Logs link on the left sidebar under the Main heading."}

in this situation what should i have to do with this problem even i can not login and see Forms list at my device android

my server is https://odkaim.appspot.com/Aggregate.html

whats wrong with it how can i login and find out my password if ther's problem of password in my server kindly reply me thanks

=========================================

On Saturday, October 8, 2011 3:20:19 AM UTC+5, Mitch Sundt wrote:

The account should be the one you specified during the running of the configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/

Select the application

Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under "Main".

Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that begins with a line like:

javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring root WebApplicationContext
Within this log entry, look for a line like:
org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitche...@gmail.com

And confirm that the e-mail address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail account, and upload the resulting configured program.

Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab.

Mitch

On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke <lmacdona.jhsph.edu@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I

apologize if this is not appropriate here:

I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation

script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an

app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater.

However, I cannot "sing in with google" here:

https://jhuglobalwater.appspot.com/openid_login.html

This error comes up:

Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized

Running Mac OS 10.6.8

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Luke

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Hi Mitch,

I am Nilrey of ADRA Philippines. I am just new to ODK and experience the same problem as discussed here, "exceed usable qouta". I will make you a developer for our appspot. Would it be fine to you if you can check on our server? You can directly email me in nilrey@adra.ph.

Thanks.

Nilrey

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Hi Yaw,

Thanks for the prompt response. I am just wondering why I run out of qouta
where in fact I just created the survey and submit only 3 forms for
testing. Could you helpl me understand this and how to minimize the use of
quota?

Best,
Nilrey

··· On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Yaw Anokwa wrote:

Nilrey,

You have likely run out of quota. Wait 24 hours or add a credit card
to your account and enable billing.

Yaw

Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:53 PM, nilrey@adra.ph wrote:

On Friday, July 6, 2012 3:15:00 AM UTC+8, Mitch Sundt wrote:

In general, once the quota limit resets, and you can access the server
again, all data that was already uploaded will still be there.

You should work with the owner of this instance to ensure that they
have the most recent version of ODK Aggregate running -- we have continued
to improve the software to reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed.
If the owner is unable to set up billing and does not qualify for Google
Nonprofit benefits (
http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/nonprofit/index.html ), you can reduce
the rate at which the quota is consumed by minimizing your use of the
Submissions tab and avoid paging through submissions on that tab for
looking at incoming submissions (use the Export to CSV feature or use
Briefcase to download data off the server, and export a CSV file, then use
that CSV file for checking the data).

If the survey submissions have media attachments (e.g., recorded audio,
photos or videos), you should periodically look at the Form Management /
Submission Admin tab to see if any submissions show up there. This would
indicate that the submission text was saved, but that one or more media
attachments are missing; ODK Collect 1.1.7 and later will keep showing the
filled-in form in the "Send Finalized Form" tab until everything is
successfully uploaded. So if the filled-in form disappears from this
display on the phone, you know that it has been successfully uploaded to
ODK Aggregate. Earlier ODK Collect versions (1.1.5 and earlier) may report
the filled-in form as sent and remove it from this list even if not all
media attachments have been received by the server.

Mitch

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Mohammed Muntasir Nashiru < muntasi...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Mitch,

I have experienced this error several times as a new user. I just came
across this one today (error attached). But the issue is i dont have
control over the AppEngine Application, someone else manages it. I'm trying
to be so curious to know more about the errors that come. We are in the
middle of data collection and this error has come up.

Some enumerators have sent data to the system but i cant see those
responses sent. I tried myself and it was sent successfully from ODK
Collect but at the backend i don't see the responses. I tried to export the
data available so i could delete some few responses and see if others sent
would come through then the error came up.

My worry is that, after the system is up again would those responses
already sent by enumerators come to the system?

Kindly assist.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mitch S mitche...@gmail.com wrote:

Google has free-usage quotas that reset daily. If you are just starting
out, you would not have hit those quotas.

Some things to check:

(1) be sure the Google e-mail account you use when running the
installer (it is asked for twice, once during the install screens, and once
by the upload script) was entered in the same case as that reported by
google (you can see Google's capitalization of your email account when you
view your Gmail (or Google Apps) Account Settings.

(2) the first time you log in, use Google OpenId and specify this same
e-mail account. If you have a different account logged in on your browser,
you may need to sign out of it on your Gmail website and sign in on the one
you specified above.

If you have done both of these, and are still having problems, invite
me as a Developer to your site
http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting and
I'll take a look at the AppEngine error messages.

Mitch

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, hussain....@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Mitch i tried many time logon to my application it returns me
error and do not let me login error statement is below

{"AppEngine Application Problem

A problem has occurred that prevents your AppEngine application from
responding. Your application may have exceeded its per-minute or daily
usage quotas.

Please visit your application dashboard at Google AppEngine. The
Billing Status section will indicate what daily or per-minute usage limits
your application has exceeded.

If your application's usage limits have not been exceeded, then look
for performance issues within Google AppEngine cloud services. From your
application dashboard, click on the the System Status link on the left
sidebar under the Resources heading. This will report problems with Google
AppEngine cloud services.

If neither of those indicate any problems, then your application's Logs
may; these are reachable from the dashboard via the Logs link on the left
sidebar under the Main heading."}

in this situation what should i have to do with this problem even i can
not login and see Forms list at my device android

my server is https://odkaim.appspot.com/Aggregate.html

whats wrong with it how can i login and find out my password if ther's
problem of password in my server kindly reply me thanks

=========================================

On Saturday, October 8, 2011 3:20:19 AM UTC+5, Mitch Sundt wrote:

The account should be the one you specified during the running of the
configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/

Select the application

Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under
"Main".

Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that
begins with a line like:

javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring root

WebApplicationContextWithin this log entry, look for a line
like:

org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitche...@gmail.com
>> >> >> >> >> >> > And confirm that the e-mail address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail account, and upload the resulting configured program. >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab. >> >> > >> >> > Mitch >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke < lmacdona.jhsph.edu@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >
Hello, >> >> >> > >> >> > Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I >> >> > >> >> > apologize if this is not appropriate here: >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation >> >> > >> >> > script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an >> >> >> > >> >> > app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > However, I cannot "sing in with google" here: >> >> > >> >> > https://jhuglobalwater.appspot.com/openid_login.html >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > This error comes up: >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Running Mac OS 10.6.8 >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Any help would be appreciated. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Luke >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > >> >> > Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >
>> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Mitch Sundt >> >> > Software Engineer >> >> > http://www.OpenDataKit.org >> >> >> >> >> >> > University of Washington >> >> > mitche...@gmail.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mitch Sundt >> Software Engineer >> University of Washington >> mitche...@gmail.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mitch Sundt >> Software Engineer >> University of Washington >> mitche...@gmail.com > > Hi Mitch, > > I am Nilrey of ADRA Philippines. I am just new to ODK and experience the same problem as discussed here, "exceed usable qouta". I will make you a developer for our appspot. Would it be fine to you if you can check on our server? You can directly email me in nilrey@adra.ph. > > Thanks. > > Nilrey > > -- > -- > Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en > > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ODK Community" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

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Hi Again,

I have just opened my ODK Aggregate then at first hour I able to log in and
after I closed the browser I experience again the same error or my "quota
exceeds the limit".

Best,
Nilrey

··· On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Nilrey Jim Cornites wrote:

Hi Yaw,

Thanks for the prompt response. I am just wondering why I run out of qouta
where in fact I just created the survey and submit only 3 forms for
testing. Could you helpl me understand this and how to minimize the use of
quota?

Best,
Nilrey

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Yaw Anokwa yanokwa@nafundi.com wrote:

Nilrey,

You have likely run out of quota. Wait 24 hours or add a credit card
to your account and enable billing.

Yaw

Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:53 PM, nilrey@adra.ph wrote:

On Friday, July 6, 2012 3:15:00 AM UTC+8, Mitch Sundt wrote:

In general, once the quota limit resets, and you can access the server
again, all data that was already uploaded will still be there.

You should work with the owner of this instance to ensure that they
have the most recent version of ODK Aggregate running -- we have continued
to improve the software to reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed.
If the owner is unable to set up billing and does not qualify for Google
Nonprofit benefits (
http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/nonprofit/index.html ), you can
reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed by minimizing your use of
the Submissions tab and avoid paging through submissions on that tab for
looking at incoming submissions (use the Export to CSV feature or use
Briefcase to download data off the server, and export a CSV file, then use
that CSV file for checking the data).

If the survey submissions have media attachments (e.g., recorded
audio, photos or videos), you should periodically look at the Form
Management / Submission Admin tab to see if any submissions show up there.
This would indicate that the submission text was saved, but that one or
more media attachments are missing; ODK Collect 1.1.7 and later will keep
showing the filled-in form in the "Send Finalized Form" tab until
everything is successfully uploaded. So if the filled-in form disappears
from this display on the phone, you know that it has been successfully
uploaded to ODK Aggregate. Earlier ODK Collect versions (1.1.5 and earlier)
may report the filled-in form as sent and remove it from this list even if
not all media attachments have been received by the server.

Mitch

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Mohammed Muntasir Nashiru < muntasi...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Mitch,

I have experienced this error several times as a new user. I just came
across this one today (error attached). But the issue is i dont have
control over the AppEngine Application, someone else manages it. I'm trying
to be so curious to know more about the errors that come. We are in the
middle of data collection and this error has come up.

Some enumerators have sent data to the system but i cant see those
responses sent. I tried myself and it was sent successfully from ODK
Collect but at the backend i don't see the responses. I tried to export the
data available so i could delete some few responses and see if others sent
would come through then the error came up.

My worry is that, after the system is up again would those responses
already sent by enumerators come to the system?

Kindly assist.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mitch S mitche...@gmail.com wrote:

Google has free-usage quotas that reset daily. If you are just
starting out, you would not have hit those quotas.

Some things to check:

(1) be sure the Google e-mail account you use when running the
installer (it is asked for twice, once during the install screens, and once
by the upload script) was entered in the same case as that reported by
google (you can see Google's capitalization of your email account when you
view your Gmail (or Google Apps) Account Settings.

(2) the first time you log in, use Google OpenId and specify this same
e-mail account. If you have a different account logged in on your browser,
you may need to sign out of it on your Gmail website and sign in on the one
you specified above.

If you have done both of these, and are still having problems, invite
me as a Developer to your site
http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting and
I'll take a look at the AppEngine error messages.

Mitch

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, hussain....@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Mitch i tried many time logon to my application it returns me
error and do not let me login error statement is below

{"AppEngine Application Problem

A problem has occurred that prevents your AppEngine application from
responding. Your application may have exceeded its per-minute or daily
usage quotas.

Please visit your application dashboard at Google AppEngine. The
Billing Status section will indicate what daily or per-minute usage limits
your application has exceeded.

If your application's usage limits have not been exceeded, then look
for performance issues within Google AppEngine cloud services. From your
application dashboard, click on the the System Status link on the left
sidebar under the Resources heading. This will report problems with Google
AppEngine cloud services.

If neither of those indicate any problems, then your application's
Logs may; these are reachable from the dashboard via the Logs link on the
left sidebar under the Main heading."}

in this situation what should i have to do with this problem even i
can not login and see Forms list at my device android

my server is https://odkaim.appspot.com/Aggregate.html

whats wrong with it how can i login and find out my password if ther's
problem of password in my server kindly reply me thanks

=========================================

On Saturday, October 8, 2011 3:20:19 AM UTC+5, Mitch Sundt wrote:

The account should be the one you specified during the running of
the configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/

Select the application

Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under
"Main".

Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that
begins with a line like:

javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring root

WebApplicationContextWithin this log entry, look for a line
like:

org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitche...@gmail.com
>> >> >> >> >> >> > And confirm that the e-mail address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail account, and upload the resulting configured program. >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab. >> >> > >> >> > Mitch >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke < lmacdona.jhsph.edu@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >
Hello, >> >> >> > >> >> > Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I >> >> > >> >> > apologize if this is not appropriate here: >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation >> >> > >> >> > script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an >> >> >> > >> >> > app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > However, I cannot "sing in with google" here: >> >> > >> >> > https://jhuglobalwater.appspot.com/openid_login.html >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > This error comes up: >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Running Mac OS 10.6.8 >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Any help would be appreciated. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Luke >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > >> >> > Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >
>> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Mitch Sundt >> >> > Software Engineer >> >> > http://www.OpenDataKit.org >> >> >> >> >> >> > University of Washington >> >> > mitche...@gmail.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mitch Sundt >> Software Engineer >> University of Washington >> mitche...@gmail.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mitch Sundt >> Software Engineer >> University of Washington >> mitche...@gmail.com > > Hi Mitch, > > I am Nilrey of ADRA Philippines. I am just new to ODK and experience the same problem as discussed here, "exceed usable qouta". I will make you a developer for our appspot. Would it be fine to you if you can check on our server? You can directly email me in nilrey@adra.ph. > > Thanks. > > Nilrey > > -- > -- > Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en > > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ODK Community" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

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If the quota is exhausted by the time you start work, you can disable the
application by going to your appengine dashboard, clicking on 'Application
Settings' and then clicking the "Disable Application" button on that page.

Then, once the quota has reset, you can enable the application and then
open a browser, sign in as a Site Admin, and go to the Site Admin /
Preferences page and check the 'Disable faster background actions" checkbox.

This should resolve your issue.

··· On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 9:15 PM, Nilrey Jim Cornites wrote:

Hi Again,

I have just opened my ODK Aggregate then at first hour I able to log in
and after I closed the browser I experience again the same error or my
"quota exceeds the limit".

Best,
Nilrey

On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Nilrey Jim Cornites nilrey@adra.ph wrote:

Hi Yaw,

Thanks for the prompt response. I am just wondering why I run out of
qouta where in fact I just created the survey and submit only 3 forms for
testing. Could you helpl me understand this and how to minimize the use of
quota?

Best,
Nilrey

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Yaw Anokwa yanokwa@nafundi.com wrote:

Nilrey,

You have likely run out of quota. Wait 24 hours or add a credit card
to your account and enable billing.

Yaw

Need ODK services? http://nafundi.com provides form design, server
setup, professional support, and software development for ODK.

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:53 PM, nilrey@adra.ph wrote:

On Friday, July 6, 2012 3:15:00 AM UTC+8, Mitch Sundt wrote:

In general, once the quota limit resets, and you can access the
server again, all data that was already uploaded will still be there.

You should work with the owner of this instance to ensure that they
have the most recent version of ODK Aggregate running -- we have continued
to improve the software to reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed.
If the owner is unable to set up billing and does not qualify for Google
Nonprofit benefits (
http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/nonprofit/index.html ), you can
reduce the rate at which the quota is consumed by minimizing your use of
the Submissions tab and avoid paging through submissions on that tab for
looking at incoming submissions (use the Export to CSV feature or use
Briefcase to download data off the server, and export a CSV file, then use
that CSV file for checking the data).

If the survey submissions have media attachments (e.g., recorded
audio, photos or videos), you should periodically look at the Form
Management / Submission Admin tab to see if any submissions show up there.
This would indicate that the submission text was saved, but that one or
more media attachments are missing; ODK Collect 1.1.7 and later will keep
showing the filled-in form in the "Send Finalized Form" tab until
everything is successfully uploaded. So if the filled-in form disappears
from this display on the phone, you know that it has been successfully
uploaded to ODK Aggregate. Earlier ODK Collect versions (1.1.5 and earlier)
may report the filled-in form as sent and remove it from this list even if
not all media attachments have been received by the server.

Mitch

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Mohammed Muntasir Nashiru < muntasi...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Mitch,

I have experienced this error several times as a new user. I just
came across this one today (error attached). But the issue is i dont have
control over the AppEngine Application, someone else manages it. I'm trying
to be so curious to know more about the errors that come. We are in the
middle of data collection and this error has come up.

Some enumerators have sent data to the system but i cant see those
responses sent. I tried myself and it was sent successfully from ODK
Collect but at the backend i don't see the responses. I tried to export the
data available so i could delete some few responses and see if others sent
would come through then the error came up.

My worry is that, after the system is up again would those responses
already sent by enumerators come to the system?

Kindly assist.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mitch S mitche...@gmail.com wrote:

Google has free-usage quotas that reset daily. If you are just
starting out, you would not have hit those quotas.

Some things to check:

(1) be sure the Google e-mail account you use when running the
installer (it is asked for twice, once during the install screens, and once
by the upload script) was entered in the same case as that reported by
google (you can see Google's capitalization of your email account when you
view your Gmail (or Google Apps) Account Settings.

(2) the first time you log in, use Google OpenId and specify this
same e-mail account. If you have a different account logged in on your
browser, you may need to sign out of it on your Gmail website and sign in
on the one you specified above.

If you have done both of these, and are still having problems, invite
me as a Developer to your site
http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting and
I'll take a look at the AppEngine error messages.

Mitch

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 12:21 AM, hussain....@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Mitch i tried many time logon to my application it returns me
error and do not let me login error statement is below

{"AppEngine Application Problem

A problem has occurred that prevents your AppEngine application from
responding. Your application may have exceeded its per-minute or daily
usage quotas.

Please visit your application dashboard at Google AppEngine. The
Billing Status section will indicate what daily or per-minute usage limits
your application has exceeded.

If your application's usage limits have not been exceeded, then look
for performance issues within Google AppEngine cloud services. From your
application dashboard, click on the the System Status link on the left
sidebar under the Resources heading. This will report problems with Google
AppEngine cloud services.

If neither of those indicate any problems, then your application's
Logs may; these are reachable from the dashboard via the Logs link on the
left sidebar under the Main heading."}

in this situation what should i have to do with this problem even i
can not login and see Forms list at my device android

my server is https://odkaim.appspot.com/Aggregate.html

whats wrong with it how can i login and find out my password if
ther's problem of password in my server kindly reply me thanks

=========================================

On Saturday, October 8, 2011 3:20:19 AM UTC+5, Mitch Sundt wrote:

The account should be the one you specified during the running of
the configuration program.

You can verify that you declared it correctly during that process
by:

Open a browser to: https://appengine.google.com/

Select the application

Choose "Logs" on the left-hand sidebar menu, under
"Main".

Choose to Show logs with minimum severity: "Info".

You can then scroll down the display looking for a log entry that
begins with a line like:

javax.servlet.ServletContext log: Initializing Spring

root WebApplicationContextWithin this log entry, look for a
line like:

org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitche...@gmail.com
>> >> >> >> >> >> > And confirm that the e-mail address (the string after the mailto:) exactly matches the account you are trying to log in under. If it doesn't, you'll either need to log into that account or re-run the configuration program specifying a different e-mail account, and upload the resulting configured program. >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Once you have logged in with this account, you can create other accounts by going to ODK Aggregate's "Site Admin" tab. >> >> > >> >> > Mitch >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Luke < lmacdona.jhsph.edu@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >
Hello, >> >> >> > >> >> > Not sure if this is the place to post questions like this, and I >> >> > >> >> > apologize if this is not appropriate here: >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > I am using ODK aggregate for the first time and the installation >> >> > >> >> > script "uploadAggregateToAppEngine" was successful. I've created an >> >> >> > >> >> > app in appengine called JHUGlobalWater. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > However, I cannot "sing in with google" here: >> >> > >> >> > https://jhuglobalwater. appspot.com/openid_login.html >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > This error comes up: >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Running Mac OS 10.6.8 >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Any help would be appreciated. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Luke >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > >> >> > Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Options: http://groups.google.com/ group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >
>> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Mitch Sundt >> >> > Software Engineer >> >> > http://www.OpenDataKit.org >> >> >> >> >> >> > University of Washington >> >> > mitche...@gmail.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mitch Sundt >> Software Engineer >> University of Washington >> mitche...@gmail.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Post: opend...@googlegroups.com >> >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit...@googlegroups.com >> >> Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Mitch Sundt >> Software Engineer >> University of Washington >> mitche...@gmail.com > > Hi Mitch, > > I am Nilrey of ADRA Philippines. I am just new to ODK and experience the same problem as discussed here, "exceed usable qouta". I will make you a developer for our appspot. Would it be fine to you if you can check on our server? You can directly email me in nilrey@adra.ph. > > Thanks. > > Nilrey > > -- > -- > Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > Options: http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en > > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ODK Community" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

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